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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can clearly print a whole file
3: with
4: ex filename
5: 1,$p
6: w
7: q
8: which prints a file, just as "cat filename"
9: does. Print the file "stuff" using the
10: editor.
11: Then type "ready".
12: #create Ref
13: :Actually this file is a very
14: short file and prints quickly.
15: #create stuff
16: Actually this file is a very
17: short file and prints quickly.
18: #copyout
19: #user
20: #uncopyout
21: grep -v '"stuff"' .ocopy >X1
22: tail -2 X1 >X2
23: #cmp X2 Ref
24: #log
25: #next
26: 11.2c 10
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